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<br>Two seconds after the Burst is used, you'll get some Mirrors back based on the number of Mirrors consumed. Essentially, you'll get three, two, one, or zero Mirrors if the Burst uses zero, one, two, or three Mirrors respectively . This allows every player to use his Burst in many different w<br><br> <br>June is an incredibly busy month in Teyvat, with many of its characters' birthdays falling within it. On June 1st, Paimon, the non-playable but highly important companion of the Traveler, and Itto greet the summer. The 26th and 27th of June are particularly interesting, as Raiden Shogun and Yae Miko's birthdays fall right after one anot<br><br> <br>The Dendro element was the only element that wasn't in Genshin Impact at the beginning. Even though some enemies could still apply it to your characters, the entire element was released alongside Sumeru in the Version 3.0 update . This also brought different Dendro reactions to the g<br><br> <br>Yaoyao’s many weapon options in Genshin Impact only reflect her own gameplay versatility, and this should always be taken into consideration by players. Aside from the obvious availability of the weapons mentioned, they should strongly consider if a polearm is better equipped by another character, such as the Staff of Homa, due to its intense damage-dealing properties. In her Elemental Mastery build, players can also choose based on her artifact stats – if Yaoyao in **Genshin Impact ** has already achieved a satisfactory level of EM, perhaps equipping her with a stronger weapon than Dragon’s Bane is the way to<br><br> <br>Another great role for Yaoyao is that of a Dendro-reaction enabler. Unlike the weapons that provide HP boosts, there are luckily many options that provide what she needs: Elemental Mastery. While no 5-star polearms grant that as a bonus, there are a few 4-star weapons for Yaoyao to use in Genshin Impact . The first one is the polearm she uses in her promotional videos and images, Dragon’s Bane. It is obtainable even through the normal banner, so players shouldn't need to look for a substitute unless it is already used by another character. This weapon has a low Base Attack stat (454 at level 90) but compensates it with a high Elemental Mastery sub-stat (221 at level <br><br> <br>While it's easy to spot, it can be hard to get to the boss because Sumeru is filled with underground caves and tunnels . The first thing you need to do is unlock the Teleport Waypoint that is in the southeast part of the Desert of Hadramaveth. Once it's unlocked, you can jump down the giant hole right above Setekh Wenut's mar<br><br> <br>This is because after triggering any of the Dendro reactions – Burning, Quicken,  [https://www.Animenews.cc/ anime game news] Aggravate, Spread, Bloom, Hyperbloom, or Burgeon – players will spawn a Leaf of Revival, which grants a 16% Attack bonus for 12 seconds. An extra benefit is that this effect happens even if Moonpiercer’s wielder is not on the field. This serves Yaoyao’s off-field build perfectly since her Yuegui should continue shooting Dendro-radishes at opponents even when she is swapped out. Unfortunately, there is not a polearm equivalent to Genshin Impact ’s Aqua Simulacra bow when it comes to strong off-field damage boosting, but Moonpiercer is the closest weapon there currently is in the g<br><br> <br>If you don't want to put Alhaitham in a reaction-based team, and just want to see his maximum potential, this team is perfect for you . Although, there are a couple of requirements for this team to be g<br><br> <br>While Yaoyao doesn't have a signature weapon like most 5-star characters, she does operate better with a few of them. For her healer build, Yaoyao’s best substitute weapon in Genshin Impact is the fan-favorite Staff of Homa. Because her Elemental Skill heals characters based on Yaoyao’s Max HP stat, Hu Tao’s signature weapon in Genshin Impact proves extremely beneficial since it is a 5-star weapon that increases the user’s HP by 20%. Its Base Attack stat (608 at level 90) is also very good, while its Crit Damage sub-stat boost (66.2% at 90) is extraordinary. Not only that, but the user gains an Attack Bonus based on 0.8% of the user’s HP, growing up to 1% in case the wielder’s HP falls below <br><br> <br>Dragon's Bane is a four-star weapon that gives you 221 Elemental Mastery when it's fully upgraded. Its passive isn't useful for Yaoyao, but the EM alone makes the weapon worth it . Wielding this weapon that looks like a little toothpick in her hands, Yaoyao can destroy hordes of enemies in good team composit<br><br> <br>Yaoyao was first released in the Version 3.4 update alongside Alhaitham and the Desert of Hadramaveth area. Being released alongside a character who focuses on damage-per-second, it's fair to look for some synergies between them . While these two characters can go well together, there's a little prob<br><br> <br>Since Yaoyao is a four-star character, her constellations are much easier to acquire. You can even get her to constellation six in three to four ten-pulls if you get lucky . Here's what you can expect from this character's constellati<br>
<br>Start by using Fischl's Elemental Skill to place Oz on the field so that you can start applying Electro to the enemies. After that, switch over to Venti and use his Elemental Skill into Burst to group the enemies<br><br> <br>Moreover, this team works best when you're fighting against multiple enemies, and Venti makes that part even better with his Burst's crowd-controlling capabilities . The Dendro element cannot be Swirled by Anemo, so you'll always have the Electro effect on Venti's Burst, which will increase your chances to trigger Spr<br><br> <br>Alhaitham’s best team comp in Genshin Impact should center around Hyperbloom and Burgeon, so the team should have at least one Hydro character and either an Electro or Pyro unit to trigger the mentioned reactions. One additional Dendro character for the Elemental Resonance bonus is the final slot, and one that's important, as it boosts Elemental Mastery by 50 for each party member. According to GameWith , there is no specific element that should be attributed to a specific role, so as long as the varied Dendro-based reactions in Genshin Impact are created, the team should be f<br><br> <br>If your characters are strong enough to defeat the boss quickly, you might never see this attack. After a while into battle, Setekh Wenut starts coming out of the ground and shooting Anemo rays at you . It can either shoot the ray in a semicircular shape or the one that follows your charac<br><br> <br>The sub-DPS role for Alhaitham’s team comp in Genshin Impact is extremely flexible. The most beneficial ones are those that can continuously provide off-field damage while triggering elemental reactions. As such, characters like Raiden Shogun and  [https://Www.animenews.cc/ Anime game Walkthroughs] Yae Miko thrive with Alhaitham. Both Electro characters can trigger Spread with his Elemental Skill, but also Hyperbloom if Bloom has already been set by a Hydro charac<br><br> <br>To defeat Setekh Wenut, you simply have to attack it whenever you can . The best chances to deal a ton of damage are during the Slither Attack and the Anemo Infused Attack. Although, you can also damage the boss during other attacks if you have a shielder like Zhongli in your te<br><br> <br>The best team comps for Alhaitham in Genshin Impact tend to not involve a shielder, so a good healer is a nice fallback. Genshin Impact ’s Kokomi Sangonomiya is the obvious choice for players who did not pick a Hydro sub-DPS, since she should be the one creating the Dendro Cores with the Bloom react<br><br> <br>Alhaitham is a five-star Dendro character released in the Version 3.4 update for the first time. He uses a Sword as his weapon, and it's pretty easy to convert his Normal Attacks to Dendro damage, which opens up a lot of possibilities for different party set<br><br> <br>Moreover, the release of Nilou and Nahida also made Bloom and Spread reactions quite powerful. If you want to use Yaoyao in a reaction-based team, you can start by giving her a four-piece Gilded Dreams artifact set . Although, it's important that none of your team members use the Dendro element apart from <br><br> <br>If you trigger two Swirl reactions during this time, the boss will lose the Infused State and fall to the ground, allowing you to attack it freely for a few seconds . Although, failing to trigger these reactions will cause an Anemo bullet to rain on the entire field, which is quite hard to do<br><br> <br>Ideally, you'd want to use a few Charged Attacks while fighting enemies even when you won't get a Mirror from them . Moreover, the Anemo element has a ton of characters who can group these enemies, and it doesn't trigger the Swirl reaction with Dendro. This allows you to increase the application of any other element that you're us<br><br> <br>The team comps for **Genshin Impact ** ’s Alhaitham are surprisingly flexible, despite the fact that he is a strict Dendro-based DPS. First introduced along with the region of Sumeru in Version 3.0, Alhaitham was added as a playable character in <br><br> <br>With an HP build and Staff of Homa, Yaoyao can be an extremely consistent healer. The only downside is that her Elemental Skill will only heal if the on-field character has 70% or less HP. Nonetheless, Staff of Homa is the best weapon for Yaoyao’s healer build in Genshin Impact . Second to it is the Black Tassel, a 3-star polearm that is also used in Thoma’s Genshin Impact support build . The weapon is the only one that offers an HP sub-stat boost (46.9% at level 90), which makes it extremely beneficial for Yaoyao’s heal out<br><br> <br>Each Chisel-Light Mirror also gives Alhaitham Dendro Infusion for four seconds unless you leave the field. With all of this in mind, it's important to keep the number of your current Chisel-Light Mirrors in check . Ideally, you'd want to activate your Elemental Skill with zero Mirrors and then use a Charged or Plunging attack instantly after to get the maximum amo<br><br> <br>Another great role for Yaoyao is that of a Dendro-reaction enabler. Unlike the weapons that provide HP boosts, there are luckily many options that provide what she needs: Elemental Mastery. While no 5-star polearms grant that as a bonus, there are a few 4-star weapons for Yaoyao to use in Genshin Impact . The first one is the polearm she uses in her promotional videos and images, Dragon’s Bane. It is obtainable even through the normal banner, so players shouldn't need to look for a substitute unless it is already used by another character. This weapon has a low Base Attack stat (454 at level 90) but compensates it with a high Elemental Mastery sub-stat (221 at level<br>